

'Retribution' as bomb kills officers in occupied Ukraine & Trump admits Putin ‘doesn't want peace’
May 22, 2025
Dom Nicholls, Associate Editor for Defence at The Telegraph, analyzes the recent Ukrainian drone attacks and the assassination of Chechen officers in occupied territories. Serhiy Prytula, founder of a prominent charity in Ukraine, discusses the humanitarian challenges evolving amidst the conflict. Poppy Wood highlights the struggles faced by Ukrainian refugee children in UK schools, emphasizing their need for tailored support and understanding. The conversation reveals the intricate dynamics of war, education, and resilience within Ukrainian society.
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Drone Attacks Close Moscow Airports
- Ukrainian drone attacks significantly disrupt Russian Moscow airports repeatedly.
- The use of drones indicates active and effective defense operations inside Russian regions.
Assassination of Andrei Portnov
- Pro-Russian Ukrainian politician Andrei Portnov was assassinated in Madrid.
- The killing appears a professional hit, possibly linked to politics or unpaid debts.
Ukrainian Kids Forced Into Russian GCSE
- Ukrainian refugee children in UK feel pressured to take Russian GCSE despite trauma from the war.
- The lack of Ukrainian language GCSE forces schools to default to Russian, causing psychological distress.